Expert Analysis

How Guidance Narrows Federal Telework Accommodations

A recent FAQ from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the U.S. Office of Personnel Management off... (more story)

7 Tips For Employers On Calif. Decision-Making Tech Rules

Over the next eight months, many California employers must prepare to comply with challenging new requirements und... (more story)

Employer Tips As Calif. Law Rewrites Retention Pay Rules

California's recent enactment of A.B. 692 disrupts how employers structure sign-on bonuses, retention payments and... (more story)

Labor More

Contractor DEI Order Will Cause 'Irreparable Harm,' Suit Says

A coalition of nonprofits, university professors, federal contractors and subcontractors are seeking to block an executive order requiring government contractors to agree they won't engage in "racially discrim... (more story)

Rep. Launches Bid To Force Vote On Bill To Speed CBA Talks

The House could soon consider a Teamsters-backed bill that aims to speed up negotiations on initial labor contracts, after the New Jersey Democrat sponsoring the measure filed a petition Monday seeking to force a vote.

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AT&T Retailer Fights NLRB's Severance Order In 5th Circ.

An AT&T Inc. retailer is fighting a National Labor Relations Board order that invalidated a portion of its severance agreement, telling the Fifth Circuit that the board relied on a Biden-era policy on severanc... (more story)

Unions Can't Sue Over Deferred Resignation, Feds Say

The Trump administration has asked the First Circuit to uphold a decision rejecting a labor coalition's challenge to its deferred-resignation program for federal workers, arguing the coalition's bid to revive ... (more story)

Del. Police Captains Seek OT Win As First Responders

A group of Wilmington police captains who say they were denied overtime pay for years asked a Delaware federal judge on Monday to rule in their favor without a trial, arguing undisputed evidence shows they are... (more story)

Justices Won't Rethink Bakery Co.'s $15.6M Pension Tab

The U.S. Supreme Court turned down a baked goods company's bid for review of the Eleventh Circuit's finding that it owed a union pension fund up to $15.6 million, leaving in place Monday a ruling that backed t... (more story)

Starbucks Wins 5th Circ. Bid To Scrap NLRB Subpoena Order

The Fifth Circuit on Friday vacated a National Labor Relations Board order that dinged Starbucks for sending overbroad subpoenas to pro-union employees, saying in a published opinion that the board applied the... (more story)

Discrimination More

HR Director Says Telehealth Co. Fired Her After Miscarriage

Iris Telehealth was hit with a lawsuit in Georgia federal court Monday from a former human resources manager who alleged she was not given the opportunity to take paid leave and was later fired after suffering... (more story)

NFL, Teams Try To Ditch Flores' Latest Discrimination Claims

The National Football League and three teams that appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court to have a proposed racial discrimination class action sent to arbitration have asked a New York federal court to throw out t... (more story)

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Co. Facing EEOC Suit Says Women's Forum Didn't Hurt Men

A Coca-Cola bottler urged a New Hampshire federal judge on Monday to toss a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission suit that claimed an all-female leadership development forum illegally excluded men, arg... (more story)

Black McDermott Atty Says White Men Favored For Partner

A Black female McDermott Will & Schulte attorney accused the firm of gender, race and pregnancy discrimination in a lawsuit lodged in California state court, saying she has been consistently bypassed for promo... (more story)

Stella McCartney Exec Accuses 'Europe-First' LVMH Of Bias

A senior Stella McCartney America Inc. executive accused the fashion brand and its former co-owner LVMH of bias for denying him compensation raises, job security and promotions under a "Europe-first hierarchy"... (more story)

Software Co. Fired Gay Worker For Reporting Bias, Suit Says

A company that provides school district management software discriminated against a worker because he is gay, retaliated against him after he made an initial complaint and fired him when he reported the contin... (more story)

American Airlines Asks Court To Keep EEOC Out Of Systems

American Airlines asked a Texas federal judge to issue an order blocking the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission from accessing its software in a discrimination suit, saying that the company has updat... (more story)

Wage & Hour More

Delivery Drivers Seek Collective Notice Over Wage Deductions

Delivery drivers who say a freight company's deductions left them with no pay and sometimes owing money, asked an Illinois federal judge Monday to authorize notice to a nationwide collective of their right to ... (more story)

Colo. Contractor Says Engineer's FCA Suit Shows No Fraud

A government contractor accused of retaliating against a former chief engineer has asked a Colorado federal judge to dismiss the worker's False Claims Act suit, arguing the former employee's complaint never id... (more story)

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Uber Flouted Prop 22 With Lack Of Appeals Process, Suit Says

Uber failed to provide drivers with a process for challenging deactivations under California's Proposition 22, which provided certain benefits for app-based drivers and exempted them from an independent contra... (more story)

Bank Of America Wage Deal Over Boot-Up Time Gets OK

Bank of America will pay approximately $21,500, including attorney fees and costs, to resolve a Fair Labor Standards Act lawsuit alleging employees were not paid for time spent booting up and shutting down the... (more story)

NY Atty Says Okla. Law Firm Misclassified, Denied Benefits

A New York attorney has filed a $3.1 million contract suit against her former employer, accusing an Oklahoma-based national litigation firm of terminating her employment after she requested an overdue invoice,... (more story)

Contractor Trafficked H-2A Workers, Denied Wages, Suit Says

An agricultural labor contractor and his company charged illegal recruitment fees to H-2A migrant workers, underpaid the workers and confiscated their passports to prevent them from leaving their jobs, accordi... (more story)

Systemic Bias Norm At Taiwan Semiconductor, Engineer Says

A software engineer for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. has alleged the microchip-maker systematically discriminates against women by hiring them less frequently than men, underpaying women and fosterin... (more story)